Book description
Creating a good presentation is much more than just clicking a few dialog boxes and typing some text. It requires knowledge and planning—lots of it. With the PowerPoint 2007 Bible you will not only be able to build a presentation with PowerPoint, but you’ll also be able to explain why you made the choices you did, and you’ll deliver that presentation smoothly and with confidence.
Experienced PowerPoint presenters will find the book full of coverage of Microsoft's new Office user interface for PowerPoint, including the innovative Ribbon. Anyone using PowerPoint will appreciate the advice on how to avoid really bad PowerPoint, get beyond bullet points, and engage the audience by creating PowerPoint presentations that don't suck.
Valuable CD-ROM included! The CD-ROM included with the book contains more than 500 ready-to-use PowerPoint templates, backgrounds and themes from some of the best-known professional PowerPoint designers
Some of the topics covered include:
Getting familiar with PowerPoint, the new tabs and Ribbon, the Office menu, SmartArt, and PowerPoint views
Delivering an effective presentation from identifying your audience and purpose through developing the content and rehearsing to preparing the room and equipment and finally getting on stage
Working with slides, text, and text formatting including the right fonts for your presentation format
Laying out slides and presentations with layouts, masters,backgrounds, and the new PowerPoint 2007 Themes
Working with tables and including tabluar material and data from Word or Excel
Drawing, working with photos and using charts, clip art, and PowerPoint 2007's new SmartArt
Adding sound effects, music, video, and soundtracks
Creating animations and transitions
Supporting your audience and presentation with handouts, speaker notes, and outlines
Working with PowerPoints live presentation tools including on-screen controls, backup slides, custom shows, preparing your presentation for use on another computer, and preparing your AV equipment or projectors
Building other presentation types including a self-running kiosk and a web and CD/DVD presentations
Sharing and collaborating on presentations on a LAN or using the new SharePoint Slide Library
4 special labs to help you put all of your PowerPoint skills to us in great content including presenting content with out Bullet lists
The CD-ROM included with the book contains more than 500 ready-to-use PowerPoint templates, backgrounds and themes from some of the best-known professional PowerPoint designers
Table of contents
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Credits
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
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I. Building Your Presentation
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1. A First Look at PowerPoint
- 1.1. Who Uses PowerPoint and Why?
- 1.2. What's New in PowerPoint 2007?
- 1.3. Learning Your Way Around PowerPoint
- 1.4. Changing the View
- 1.5. Zooming In and Out
- 1.6. Enabling Optional Display Elements
- 1.7. Opening a New Display Window
- 1.8. Using the Help System
- 1.9. Using PowerPoint Support Resources
- 1.10. Summary
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2. What Makes a Great Presentation?
- 2.1. Qualities of an effective presentation
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2.2. Developing Your Presentation Action Plan
- 2.2.1. Step 1: Identifying Your Audience and Purpose
- 2.2.2. Step 2: Choosing Your Presentation Method
- 2.2.3. Step 3: Choosing Your Delivery Method
- 2.2.4. Step 4: Choosing a Theme That Matches Your Medium
- 2.2.5. Step 5: Developing the Content
- 2.2.6. Step 6: Creating the Visual Image
- 2.2.7. Step 7: Adding Multimedia Effects
- 2.2.8. Step 8: Creating the Handouts and Notes
- 2.2.9. Step 9: Rehearsing the Presentation
- 2.2.10. Step 10: Giving the Presentation
- 2.2.11. Step 11: Assessing Your Success and Refining Your Work
- 2.3. Choosing and Arranging the Room
- 2.4. Choosing Your Attire
- 2.5. Keeping the Audience Interested
- 2.6. Managing Stage Fright
- 2.7. Summary
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3. Creating and Saving Presentation Files
- 3.1. Starting a New Presentation
- 3.2. Saving Your Work
- 3.3. Setting Passwords for File Access
- 3.4. Closing and Reopening Presentations
- 3.5. Setting File Properties
- 3.6. Managing Files from Within PowerPoint
- 3.7. Summary
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4. Creating Slides and Text Boxes
- 4.1. Creating New Slides
- 4.2. Inserting Content from External Sources
- 4.3. Managing Slides
- 4.4. Using Content Placeholders
- 4.5. Creating Text Boxes Manually
- 4.6. Working with Text Boxes
- 4.7. Summary
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5. Working with Layouts, Themes, and Masters
- 5.1. Understanding Layouts and Themes
- 5.2. Changing a Slide's Layout
- 5.3. Applying a Theme
- 5.4. Changing Colors, Fonts, and Effects
- 5.5. Creating and Managing Custom Color and Font Themes
- 5.6. Changing the Background
- 5.7. Working with Preset Placeholders
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5.8. Customizing and Creating Layouts
- 5.8.1. Understanding Content Placeholders
- 5.8.2. Adding a Custom Placeholder
- 5.8.3. Deleting and Restoring a Custom Placeholder
- 5.8.4. Overriding the Slide Master Formatting for a Layout
- 5.8.5. Creating a New Layout
- 5.8.6. Renaming a Layout
- 5.8.7. Duplicating and Deleting Layouts
- 5.8.8. Copying Layouts Between Slide Masters
- 5.9. Managing Slide Masters
- 5.10. Managing Themes
- 5.11. Summary
- 6. Formatting Text
- 7. Formatting Paragraphs and Text Boxes
- 8. Correcting and Improving Text
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9. Creating and Formatting Tables
- 9.1. Creating a New Table
- 9.2. Moving Around in a Table
- 9.3. Selecting Rows, Columns, and Cells
- 9.4. Editing a Table's Structure
- 9.5. Applying Table Styles
- 9.6. Formatting Table Cells
- 9.7. Using Tables from Word
- 9.8. Integrating Excel Cells into PowerPoint
- 9.9. Summary
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1. A First Look at PowerPoint
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II. Using Graphics and Multimedia Content
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10. Drawing and Formatting Objects
- 10.1. Working with the Drawing Tools
- 10.2. Selecting Objects
- 10.3. Deleting Objects
- 10.4. Moving and Copying Objects
- 10.5. Understanding Object Formatting
- 10.6. Resizing Objects
- 10.7. Arranging Objects
- 10.8. Applying Shape or Picture Styles
- 10.9. Understanding Color Selection
- 10.10. Applying an Object Border
- 10.11. Applying an Object Fill
- 10.12. Applying Object Effects
- 10.13. Summary
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11. Creating SmartArt Diagrams
- 11.1. Understanding SmartArt Types and Their Uses
- 11.2. Inserting a Diagram
- 11.3. Editing SmartArt Text
- 11.4. Modifying SmartArt Structure
- 11.5. Modifying a Hierarchy Diagram Structure
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11.6. Formatting a Diagram
- 11.6.1. Applying a SmartArt Style
- 11.6.2. Changing SmartArt Colors
- 11.6.3. Manually Applying Colors and Effects to Individual Shapes
- 11.6.4. Manually Formatting the Diagram Text
- 11.6.5. Making a Shape Larger or Smaller
- 11.6.6. Resizing the Entire SmartArt Graphic Object
- 11.6.7. Editing in 2-D
- 11.6.8. Changing the Shapes Used in the Diagram
- 11.7. Saving a SmartArt Diagram as a Picture
- 11.8. Summary
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12. Using and Organizing Clip Art
- 12.1. Choosing Appropriate Clip Art
- 12.2. About the Clip Organizer
- 12.3. Inserting Clip Art on a Slide
- 12.4. Clip Art Search Methods
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12.5. Working with Clip Art Collections
- 12.5.1. Opening and Browsing the Clip Organizer
- 12.5.2. Using the Clip Organizer to Insert Clip Art
- 12.5.3. Creating and Deleting Folders
- 12.5.4. Moving Clips between Collections
- 12.5.5. Cataloging Clips
- 12.5.6. Deleting Clips from the Clip Organizer
- 12.5.7. Inserting an Image from a Scanner
- 12.5.8. Making Clips Available Offline
- 12.5.9. Strategies for Organizing Your Clips
- 12.5.10. Working with Clip Keywords and Information
- 12.5.11. Browsing for More Clips on Office Online
- 12.6. Modifying Clip Art
- 12.7. Summary
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13. Working with Photographic Images
- 13.1. Understanding Raster Graphics
- 13.2. Importing Image Files into PowerPoint
- 13.3. Sizing and Cropping Photos
- 13.4. Adjusting Photo Contrast and Brightness
- 13.5. Setting a Transparent Color
- 13.6. Recoloring a Picture
- 13.7. Compressing Images
- 13.8. Exporting a Photo from PowerPoint to a Separate File
- 13.9. Picture Shapes, Styles, and Effects
- 13.10. Creating a Photo Album Layout
- 13.11. Summary
- 14. Working with Charts
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15. Incorporating Data from Other Programs
- 15.1. Working with External Content: An Overview
- 15.2. Copying Content from Other Programs
- 15.3. Introducing OLE
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15.4. Working with Linked and Embedded Objects
- 15.4.1. Opening and Converting Embedded Objects
- 15.4.2. to maintain its link. Even after breaking a link, there might not be any viable choices for converting it to other formats. Editing a Linked or Embedded Object
- 15.4.3. Changing How Links Update
- 15.4.4. Breaking a Link
- 15.4.5. Changing the Referenced Location of a Link
- 15.5. Exporting PowerPoint Objects to Other Programs
- 15.6. Summary
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16. Adding Sound Effects, Music, and Soundtracks
- 16.1. When Are Sounds Appropriate?
- 16.2. Sound File Formats
- 16.3. Where to Find Sounds
- 16.4. Inserting a Sound File as an Icon
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16.5. Fine-Tuning Sound Play Settings
- 16.5.1. Playing on a Mouse Click or Mouseover
- 16.5.2. Adjusting the Sound Play Settings for Custom Animation
- 16.5.3. Turning Automatic Play On or Off
- 16.5.4. Delaying or Repeating a Sound
- 16.5.5. Choosing the Starting Point for a Sound Clip
- 16.5.6. Choosing When the Sound Clip Will Stop
- 16.5.7. Specifying the Sound Volume
- 16.5.8. Setting Sound Options from the Ribbon
- 16.6. Assigning a Sound to an Object
- 16.7. Adding a CD Audio Soundtrack
- 16.8. Using the Advanced Timeline to Fine-Tune Sound Events
- 16.9. Recording Sounds
- 16.10. Summary
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17. Incorporating Motion Video
- 17.1. Understanding Video Types
- 17.2. Locating Sources of Movie Clips
- 17.3. Placing a Movie on a Slide
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17.4. Setting Movie Options
- 17.4.1. Playing on Mouse Click or Mouse Over
- 17.4.2. Controlling the Volume and Appearance
- 17.4.3. Understanding the Custom Animation Task Pane Entries
- 17.4.4. Controlling When the Video Will Play
- 17.4.5. Triggering Play by Clicking Another Object
- 17.4.6. Setting the Start Point for a Clip
- 17.4.7. Choosing the Size of the Video Clip Window
- 17.5. Inserting Shockwave or Director Content
- 17.6. Troubleshooting Movie Problems
- 17.7. Transferring a Presentation to Videotape
- 17.8. Summary
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18. Creating Animation Effects and Transitions
- 18.1. Assigning Transitions to Slides
- 18.2. Using an Animation Preset
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18.3. Using Custom Animation
- 18.3.1. Custom Animation: A First Look
- 18.3.2. Applying a Custom Animation Effect
- 18.3.3. Types of Custom Animation
- 18.3.4. Changing to a Different Animation Effect
- 18.3.5. Removing an Animation Effect
- 18.3.6. Assigning Multiple Animation Effects to a Single Object
- 18.3.7. Reordering Animation Effects
- 18.3.8. Special Animation Options for Text
- 18.3.9. Setting Animation Timing
- 18.3.10. Setting Animation Event Triggers
- 18.3.11. Associating Sounds with Animations
- 18.3.12. Working with Motion Paths
- 18.3.13. Animating Parts of a Chart
- 18.3.14. Controlling Animation Timing with the Advanced Timeline
- 18.3.15. Animation Tips
- 18.4. Layering Animated Objects
- 18.5. Summary
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10. Drawing and Formatting Objects
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III. Interfacing with Your Audience
- 19. Creating Support Materials
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20. Preparing for a Live Presentation
- 20.1. Starting and Ending a Show
- 20.2. Using the On-screen Show Controls
- 20.3. Using the On-screen Pen
- 20.4. Hiding Slides for Backup Use
- 20.5. Using Custom Shows
- 20.6. Displaying a Custom Show
- 20.7. Giving a Presentation on a Different Computer
- 20.8. Working with Audio-visual Equipment
- 20.9. Summary
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21. Designing User-Interactive or Self-Running Presentations
- 21.1. Understanding User Interactivity
- 21.2. Navigational Control Basics
- 21.3. Creating Text Hyperlinks
- 21.4. Creating Graphical Hyperlinks
- 21.5. Using Action Buttons
- 21.6. Creating Self-Running Presentations
- 21.7. Using Kiosk Mode
- 21.8. Setting Up a Secure System
- 21.9. Summary
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22. Preparing a Presentation for Mass Distribution
- 22.1. Working with File Properties
- 22.2. Finalizing a Presentation
- 22.3. Checking for Prior-version Compatibility
- 22.4. Encrypting a File with a Password
- 22.5. Publishing a Presentation on a CD or DVD
- 22.6. Working with the PowerPoint Viewer
- 22.7. Publishing a Presentation to the Web
- 22.8. Navigating a Presentation in a Web Browser
- 22.9. Making Native PowerPoint Presentations Available Online
- 22.10. Summary
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23. Sharing and Collaborating
- 23.1. Working with Comments
- 23.2. Sharing Your Presentation File on a LAN
- 23.3. Sending a Presentation via E-mail
- 23.4. Sharing Presentations via Document Libraries and Workspaces
- 23.5. Creating a SharePoint Slide Library
- 23.6. Managing Slides in a Slide Library
- 23.7. Working with Slide Properties
- 23.8. Pulling Slides from the Library to PowerPoint
- 23.9. Summary
- IV. Project Labs
- V. Appendixes
Product information
- Title: PowerPoint® 2007 Bible
- Author(s):
- Release date: February 2007
- Publisher(s): Wiley
- ISBN: 9780470043684
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